HUERTA EFFUSIVE.
I®INKS AMERICA. 'Time*'— 'Sydney Sun' Social Cables. (Received Nov. 22, 8.30 a.m.) MEXICO CITY, Nov. 21. At a reception held at Chapulpecoc, President Huerta effusively greeted Mr N. O'Shaughnessy, of the American Embassy, and embraced him, and after a moment's conversation he raised his glass, and asked the diplomate to dHnk to thte health of the American Republic. -p. Q There are twenty warships at Vera Cruz, including sixteen. American, the German cruisers Vineta, Hertha, and Bremen, the _ Freneh cruiser Conde, and two cruisers. The foreign colonies in Mexico are preparing to defend themselves m the event of disturbances. . •Mr O'Shaughnessy has_ received new i(astructiona to remain at his post, as important matters are developing. MADERO'S BROTHERS FLEp. AMERICAN ADMIRAL ASKS FOR INSTRUCTIONS. (Received Nov. 22, 1 p.m.) VERA CRUZ., Nov. 21. The brothers of the late President Madero fled to an American warslnp after being released on bail under Htiert&'s order St _ . , The American Admiral is asking Washington for instructions.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 24 November 1913, Page 5
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